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    What is the difference between a cyst and a tumor

    Cysts vs. Tumors A cyst is a sac filled with fluid, air, or other material that can form anywhere in the body. Cysts can be small or large, and they may cause no symptoms or pain. A tumor, on the other hand, is an abnormal mass of tissue that can form in any part of the body. Tumors can be...
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    What is the new treatment for birth asphyxia

    Subtitle Forum Birth asphyxia, also known as perinatal asphyxia, is a condition in which an infant does not get enough oxygen before, during, or immediately after birth. It can cause severe neurological damage and even death. Fortunately, new treatments are being developed to help reduce the...
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    What is the length of stay for acute pancreatitis

    The length of stay for acute pancreatitis depends on the severity of the condition and the overall health of the patient. Generally, most patients with acute pancreatitis can be discharged from the hospital after a few days to a week. However, patients with severe cases may need to remain in the...
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    Why can't introverts say no

    Introverts and Assertiveness Many of us find it difficult to turn down requests from family, friends, and colleagues. This is especially true for introverts, who tend to struggle with assertiveness. After all, introverts are shy, reserved, and non-confrontational. They often lack the...
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    When I press on my tooth, it hurts. What should I do

    General Advice If you are experiencing pain when you press on your tooth, it is important to visit a dentist as soon as possible. The cause of the pain could be a variety of things, including a cavity, an abscess, or a gum infection. A dentist can diagnose the cause of the pain and provide...
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    What is asphyxia Wikipedia

    Asphyxia, also known as suffocation, occurs when a person's oxygen supply is cut off or when they are unable to breathe. It is a serious and potentially life-threatening medical emergency. Asphyxia can be caused by a variety of factors, including choking, drowning, strangulation, smoke...
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    What does I asphyxiation mean

    Asphyxiation is a condition caused by a lack of oxygen or an excess of carbon dioxide in the air. It occurs when the airway is blocked or when the body is unable to take in enough oxygen to sustain normal breathing. Asphyxiation can be caused by choking, strangulation, suffocation, smoke...
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    What should I watch for after blood transfusion

    Symptoms to Watch for After a Blood Transfusion After receiving a blood transfusion, it is important to monitor for any signs of a reaction. While the risks of a serious reaction to a blood transfusion are low, it is important to be aware of any potential signs and symptoms that may indicate a...
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    What are the 20 antonyms

    Antonyms Forum An antonym is a word with the opposite meaning of another word.
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    What is the survival rate of cold agglutinin

    Cold agglutinin is a type of immunoglobulin (IgM) produced by the body’s immune system. It is most commonly found in people with certain types of autoimmune disorders and can lead to a range of symptoms including chest pain, fatigue, and cold-induced hemolytic anemia. The survival rate for cold...
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    What is warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia MCV

    Warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (WAIHA) is an autoimmune disorder where the body's immune system mistakenly produces antibodies that attack one's own red blood cells, leading to their destruction and anemia. The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) is a measurement of the average size of red blood...
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    What blood tests are done for haemolysis

    Blood Tests for Haemolysis Haemolysis is the breakdown of red blood cells, which can cause anemia and other health problems. Blood tests are used to diagnose haemolysis and to determine its severity. Common blood tests for haemolysis include: Complete Blood Count (CBC): This test measures the...
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    What side of the back is pancreatic pain

    Pancreatic Pain: Pancreatic pain is a type of abdominal pain that is caused by inflammation or infection of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located near the stomach that produces digestive enzymes and hormones, including insulin. Pancreatic pain can range from mild to severe and can be...
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    What is iron deficiency hemolytic anemia

    Iron deficiency hemolytic anemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells due to a lack of iron in the body. The condition can result from either decreased production of red blood cells or increased destruction of red blood cells. Symptoms of iron deficiency...
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    What is typical abdominal pain with pancreatitis

    Typical Symptoms of Pancreatitis Abdominal Pain The most common symptom of pancreatitis is abdominal pain. This pain may be located in the upper abdomen or in the center of the abdomen, and may radiate to the back. It may be a dull, aching pain or a sharp, stabbing pain. The pain may be...
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    Will my allergies improve over time

    Allergies: What You Need to Know Allergies are a common health issue, affecting up to 30% of the population. Allergies occur when the body has an abnormal reaction to a substance that is normally harmless. These substances, called allergens, can include pollen, dust, pet dander, mold, and...
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    Is there Level 5 first aid

    Level 5 first aid is not a recognized certification, but it may refer to a set of skills and techniques used to provide medical and emergency services in a variety of situations. The goal of Level 5 first aid is to ensure that the patient receives prompt and appropriate medical care in an...
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    What is the gold standard for AIHA

    The gold standard for AIHA is an international standard of excellence for laboratory diagnosis of autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA). It is a set of criteria that laboratories must meet to be considered accurate and reliable for AIHA diagnostics. The gold standard includes parameters such as...
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    Is LD affected by hemolysis

    Hemolysis is the process of breaking down red blood cells, which can lead to a number of serious health conditions. It is important to understand how hemolysis can affect the levels of Liver Damage (LD) in order to properly diagnose and treat any potential problems. What is Hemolysis...
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    Is Coombs test IgG or IgM

    The Coombs test, also known as the direct antiglobulin test (DAT), is used to detect the presence of antibodies attached to red blood cells (RBCs). It can detect both IgG and IgM antibodies. IgG antibodies are the most common type of antibody and are usually responsible for an immune response to...
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